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Show f r'r-- ri - w Tyrrry rvynv w nonrnnnrY sm oo'' V It's All She Had Imagined f A S'dv BSBBBST NBU8 FYsf Prom. . . veryfhing Perfect By TINA Deseret New HI Tales Editor There magic in the words JUNIOR PROM the biggest dance of the year for the high school set And nothing1! more exciting than a girls first prpm, an event die dreams about from Tweens to teens. As prom time rolls around she crosses her fingers and hopes that some Prince Charming will ask her to be his p rip cess for this fairy-tal- e evening. And then one night the phone rings, and her dream comes true. Of course, from then on the big dance dominates the teen talk of Miss Sophomore and all her friends. Then the "big night finally arrives. After hours of primping our teen queen stands before the mirror anxiotisly hoping everything looks Just perfect and mom ... Heber Jacobsen: "Will you go?,. . " assures her she will be belle of the balL , Interrupted by the doorbell, she greets her date, who looks mighty dashing Following a "flurry of goodbys, If off to the dance. Its just everything I dreamed a prom . him-se- ll SALT would be, she thinks to herself as they dance around the ballroom. Oh, this evening just can!t come to an end. But the clock strikes 12, and even a girls first prom must end. With stars in her eyes Cinderella thanks her Prince Charming for the perfect evening, which was a fairy tale come true. In the picture layout our teen queen is Martha Young, a daughter of Mrs. William Rigby Young, 1063 Vista View Dr, and the late Dr. Young. Her prom date is Heber Jacobsen, a son of Mr. and Mrs. Theodore C Jacobsen, 1571 Michigan Ave. LAKE ' CITY, C SECTION OOO WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Martha Young: "Sounds wonderful! . . ." Dwnl etixo. ky Hmnri C. Mean. Newt iM .holoirwhw f$3 4tr.-'w- 4 J , ., mit ii Which gown? This is Oh, mirror, mirror on the wall She'll surely be fairest at the ball. a lovely dilemma CLUB CALENDAR Thursday Oliver O. Howard Womens Relief Corps, Auxiliary to the GAR Luncheon, 12:30 p.m., 201 E. 1st South. League of Women Voters, Unit 8 Meeting, 1:30 p.m, 4553 Brockbank Dr. Yesharah Club Meeting, 8 p.m. Lion House. Alpha Chi Omega Mothers Luncheon, 12:45 p.m, chapter house, 1387 E. 1st South. Salt Lake City Lady Lions Bridge, 4 pm, mezzanine, Hotel Utah; dinner, 6:15 p.m., Jade Room. ...at Cosmetic Departments the chic .x4s. talk" for a solid week. Martha's pals and Marge Brasher. , . . . . . Then it's nothing but "prom are Kimm Peterson Walgr ten's 1962 - A f nL'A For You : A 'Jtff V ! 28, I tti A -- MUSIC SOCIETY i I of Paris in a rendezvous with the sun wffi' 9- -0 Women of the Moose Meeting, 8 p.m, 607 E. 2nd South. Sigma Alpha Reader Decries Exam Cheating Epsilon Mothers Luncheon, 1 pm, By MARY MARKER 1416 Butler Ave. Dear Mary Marker: North Center, DUP, North I am a college student and Yalecrest Camp Meeting, 1 was interested in your recent p.m, 905 LeGrand St. comments on the Criminology Ensign Camp, DUP Meet- institute. You did not happen 219-8t7:3CT Ave. ing, p.m, to mention something that is important to me right now-che- ating Lady Lions in examinations and Sait Lake Lady Lions will hiring other people to write meet Thursday at Hotel Utahs ones reports. Would this be white collar mezzanine, 4 p.m, for bridge. Dinner will be served at 6:15 crime? It is certainly difficult in the Jade Room. enough to detect, and it probDr. and Mrs. Reed S. Clegg ably does not come within the will discuss their trip to province of the law. But it is very upsetting for Russia. Mrs. R. V. Erickson is com- an honor student who has "B and see mittee chairman, assisted by worked hard get a Mrs. Drew Clarke, Mrs. Stan- a consistent cheater who does not work get an A. ley S. Cheever, Mrs. J. Allan Ones future depends so very Crockett, Mrs. Joseph IV. Richards and Mrs. George T. Smith. ipuch on grades these days his admission to a college of lys choice for post graduate Yesharah work his chances of getting ' Yesharah Club will meet the kind of job he desires, his Thursday, 8 p.m, at the Lion social and scholastic prestige. House. Robert Archibald will All of these elements, tobe guest speaker. gether with the fact that cheat- h x Wonderful (joSi jjouua. Cotton Knit A dress you'll Easy-car- e and live ini comfort wrinkle-fre- e. Perfect for travel. new for lips... sun pastel lipsticks new for fingertips... fashion matte appears and Confidentially Yours gag Oo(a.&L Prince Charming it's TIME . . . , ing has become so common, really place temptation before the honest student as well as the cheat How I wish this system of grading could be done away with! We should be able to classify students by something else besides the alphabet Do you think cheating can ever be stopped? Or will we Dear Student: An important step toward the cessation of cheating would be that the student community, the business community and the social community develop such a strong sense of condemnation of cheating and cheaters that they would tend to ostracize them. Fewer and fewer would this immense mass disever school risk approval more let and important grades Such a wall of disapproval things count more? might be some stimulus for A Student the development of more conscience and better character in students. wobbly To Some professors make it difficult to cheat by their seating arrangements and a sharp eye during examinations. Members of the Salt Lake I heard of one girl who was City Council of Women will in a very crowded room durmeet Monday, 10 am, at the ing an examination and noted Blind Center, 309 E. 1st South. that a boy next to her was asMrs. Genevieve. Folsom will copying her answers. siduously be guest speaker and will dis- She started at qnce putting cuss the care of plants and down incorrect answers, then ideas for spring ulanting. handed in her paper, explained Committee reports will be to the professor and said, given by Mrs. Douglas A. "Now will you let me take MY Jackson, County Hospital proj- examination? He let her do ect; Mrs. Ted Miller, Deten- so in his office. tion Home project, and Mrs. That must have been a misWayne Brinton, Veterans Hos- erable lesson to the cheater. pital project There will also A great deal is at stake tobe reports from the nominat- day in tests, and we hope that ing committee and from the more means of other kinds will revisions committee. be used in determining students assets as times goes by This idea is certainly part of Theta Beta Alpha todays evolution in education. You and this student both Alpha Beta Theta will meet Saturday, 2 p.m, at the home demonstrated that not all of Mrs. G. E. Trinnamare, 584 young people fall easily into G St. Hie temptation theory which Mrs. Arthur Flanders will is that everybody will do somereview Masters of Deceit by thing wrong if the temptation J. Edgar Hoover. becomes sufficiently great Assisting Mrs. Trinnamare that there is a breaking point are Mrs. Leo Stevenson, Mrs. for everyone. E. W. McCleery and Mrs. Ruby Do you think this Is true? Morgan. ' M M. deep-seate- Hold Monday Meeting Council First proms never end. should . . but there's no brighter memory. . . . . d FASHION TIPS 3 Egyptian hairdo fashions inspired by Elizabeth Taylor as Cleopatra are making their fashion mark. Unlike the hairdos most popular today, these are flat on top, teased and puffed out to each side, framing the face dramatically. Bangs are cut straight from a part quite far back on the head or swirled across the forehead. Its a look instantly reminiscent of the Sphinx. Certainly its a striking change for those of you who like to be first with the newest. That youll see many dramatic Egyptian-inspirehats this season is certain. Inspired by the hairdos worn in early Egypt, they frame the face. ? Others are high toques, like the crowns worn by Cleopatra. Some are extreme but others have been developed into pretty and wearable versions that 8 you will enjoy wearing. 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